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| Abbey Road Programs : FLORENCE ART ALUMNA SHARES HER EXPERIENCE |
Emily
Kissenberth, a New Jersey native and alum of the Florence Art 2009 Program,
shared these delightful and enthusiastic words with us about her summer
experience with Abbey Road.
It's always fun to hear first-hand accounts from students so we thank you for
your input, Em!
"I explain my time in Florence as exciting and
informative, but more then that I consider it life changing and inspiring. When
I first stepped off the plane in Italy, I felt nervous and confused, I was in a
place that I have never been, I felt isolated because I couldn’t communicate,
and overwhelmed because I was jet-lagged, tired, and I wanted to hide. But then
Stefano, who I later found out would
be my art history teacher, came around the corner, with a huge sign that read “Abbey Road! Emily, Mica, Eden?” and a huge smile.
Suddenly I felt relieved and I excited for the upcoming month.
The most important aspect of living in Italy was figuring out how to live
with five other people that I have never met in my life. The six of us were
from all over the world, stretching from Brasilia
to New York City and from small town Florida to Boston.
We were all so different but bonded over the fact that we were all first time
visitors to Italy
and we were all absolutely confused about how to start our life for the next
month. We stayed up late and played cards, learned to cook authentic Italian
meals and made messes with our bubbly cooking instructor, William, laughed and
talked about our lives at home, scattered makeup and hair products all over the
apartment, hosted residence night at least weekly by inviting everyone to come
and hangout with us, but most importantly we helped each other with our work
and sat down and made art together. We all shared a simple interest and we all
helped each other grow individually. For me, being surrounded by centuries of
fine art and living with five other artists was the most inspiring thing about
being in Italy.
My main class was oil painting, which I had in the morning. I have never been
so excited to wake up at 7 o’clock in my whole life. We went to our studio and
worked until 11:30. Antonio, my painting instructor, was so talented and
inspiring, and I think I have completed some of my best work while working with
him. Also, there were only 7 other students in my class, so it made time for a
lot of personal teaching and lessons from my instructor. In the afternoon I had
art history with Stefano. He is so
smart and knows so much information about art in Florence
and Rome. I was
really thankful that I chose to take art history because as a freshman in
college I am taking art history now, being in Italy and seeing all the
paintings in real life that I am learning about has made it much more
interesting.
Most importantly, being in Florence,
with a helpful, caring staff, meeting new people that are now life long friends
has been the best experience in my life so far. Every time i see something that
reminds me of my trip, I just smile, because all I have are good memories and
stories. There is nothing like being in a beautiful country, filled with
ancient artwork that built the framework of want I want to pursue for the rest
of my life. I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to go to Florence and participate
in Abbey Road Summer
Programs. "
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